Canada Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Canada decreased to 54.12 Index Points in February from 54.17 Index Points in January of 2019. Consumer Confidence in Canada averaged 53.44 Index Points from 2010 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 57.05 Index Points in November of 2018 and a record low of 46.80 Index Points in February of 2016.

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Canada Consumer Confidence

In Canada, the Index of Consumer Confidence is calculated from the combination of responses to 11 survey questions. Those questions, current state of the economy in the local area and in the country and its expected state 6 mths ahead; current personal financial situation and the expected situation 6 mths ahead; making a major purchase like a home or car now compared to 6 mths ago; making other household purchases now compared to 6 mths ago; confidence about own and relatives' job security and own ability to invest in the future and save money for retirement now compared to 6 mths ago and losing job as a result of economic conditions in the last 6 months and in the coming 6 mths. Consumer confidence is measured on a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 indicates an extreme lack of confidence, 50 neutrality and 100 extreme confidence.
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